Microvascular Guidance: A Challenge to Support the Development of Vascularised Tissue Engineering Construct

The guidance of endothelial cell organization into a capillary network has been a long-standing challenge in tissue engineering. Some research efforts have been made to develop methods to promote capillary networks inside engineered tissue constructs. Capillary and vascular networks that would mimic...

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Main Author: Irza Sukmana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/201352
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spelling doaj-7e629d3f61c64298b420b42fadf1a4f32020-11-25T01:35:43ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2012-01-01201210.1100/2012/201352201352Microvascular Guidance: A Challenge to Support the Development of Vascularised Tissue Engineering ConstructIrza Sukmana0Medical Implant Technology-MediTeg Research Group, Department of Biomechanics and Biomedical Materials, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, P23 UTM Skudai, Johore, 81310 Johor Bahru, MalaysiaThe guidance of endothelial cell organization into a capillary network has been a long-standing challenge in tissue engineering. Some research efforts have been made to develop methods to promote capillary networks inside engineered tissue constructs. Capillary and vascular networks that would mimic blood microvessel function can be used to subsequently facilitate oxygen and nutrient transfer as well as waste removal. Vascularization of engineering tissue construct is one of the most favorable strategies to overpass nutrient and oxygen supply limitation, which is often the major hurdle in developing thick and complex tissue and artificial organ. This paper addresses recent advances and future challenges in developing three-dimensional culture systems to promote tissue construct vascularization allowing mimicking blood microvessel development and function encountered in vivo. Bioreactors systems that have been used to create fully vascularized functional tissue constructs will also be outlined.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/201352
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Microvascular Guidance: A Challenge to Support the Development of Vascularised Tissue Engineering Construct
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title Microvascular Guidance: A Challenge to Support the Development of Vascularised Tissue Engineering Construct
title_short Microvascular Guidance: A Challenge to Support the Development of Vascularised Tissue Engineering Construct
title_full Microvascular Guidance: A Challenge to Support the Development of Vascularised Tissue Engineering Construct
title_fullStr Microvascular Guidance: A Challenge to Support the Development of Vascularised Tissue Engineering Construct
title_full_unstemmed Microvascular Guidance: A Challenge to Support the Development of Vascularised Tissue Engineering Construct
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The guidance of endothelial cell organization into a capillary network has been a long-standing challenge in tissue engineering. Some research efforts have been made to develop methods to promote capillary networks inside engineered tissue constructs. Capillary and vascular networks that would mimic blood microvessel function can be used to subsequently facilitate oxygen and nutrient transfer as well as waste removal. Vascularization of engineering tissue construct is one of the most favorable strategies to overpass nutrient and oxygen supply limitation, which is often the major hurdle in developing thick and complex tissue and artificial organ. This paper addresses recent advances and future challenges in developing three-dimensional culture systems to promote tissue construct vascularization allowing mimicking blood microvessel development and function encountered in vivo. Bioreactors systems that have been used to create fully vascularized functional tissue constructs will also be outlined.
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